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EXPERIMENTAL FARhS 



4 GEORGE V., A. 19U 



Variety. 



Early Jersey Wakefield 



Ea rly Paris Market 



Large Late Flat Drumhead 



Extra Early Midsummer Savoy 



Pot-tier's Improved Brunswick or Short Stem . 



Lubeck 



Magdeburg 



Small Erfurt 



Winningstadt 



Danish Delicatesse (Red) 



Red Danish Stonehead 



Danish Summer Ballhead 



Flat Swedish 



Improved Amager Danish Roundhead . 

 Extra Amager Danish Ballhead 



CAULIFLOWER. 



No crop was harvested, as all the plants were destroyed by the cabbage maggot. 



CUCUMBERS. 



Three varieties, Giant Pera, Peerless White Spine, and Cool and Crisp, were tried 

 but no fruit set. 



LETTUCE. 



Thirteen varieties of lettuce were planted, all of which grew vigorously. The 

 varieties excelling as to table quality were Improved Hanson and Black Seeded Simp- 

 Mi for curled-leaf sorts, and Cos Trianon and Capucine for smooth-leaf sorts. The 

 curled-leaf varieties were found to be better than the smooth-leaf as a class. 



Variety. 



Red Edged Victoria 



Unrivalled Summer ... 

 Wheeler's Tom Thumb.. 



Cos Trianon 



All Heart. 



' J rand Rapids 



■ iant Crystal Head 



Black Seeded Simpson . 



Crisp as Ice 



feel ierg. 



Improved Hanson 



Rousseau Blond Winter 

 1 >ark Green Capucine. . . 



Ready to Use. 



Quality. 



July 



22 

 13 

 26 

 13 

 24 

 23 

 25 

 13 

 15 

 13 



23 



Ran to seed, no good heads. 

 [Fair. 



Good, curled, tender. 

 Best of smo >th leaf varieties. 

 •Splendid, curled and tasty. 

 Splendid quality. 

 Very good quality. 

 Splendid quality. 

 On a par with Black Seeded. 

 Fair. 



Best of curled leaf varieties. 

 No good heads, ran to seed. 

 One of the 1 test of smooth sorts. 



CARROTS. 



Seed was sown on April 30, thinned out on July 17, and dug on October 18. 

 Seed was sown in rows thirty inches apart and plants were thinned to one and one- 

 half inches in the rows. 



